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What Happened To Our Church?
Tanya James 

It's Sunday morning, and church service will begin in the next ten minutes. In 
walks a young girl, dressed in a super mini-skirt and cropped shirt with
5 inch heels and torn stockings. Instantly, heads turn and people start 
pointing and whispering among themselves saying things like, "how dare she wear
something like that to church service?" and "Did she come straight from the 
club?"

What they don't know is that this young girl was a call girl, who had a dream 
last night where she was positive God reached out His hand and called her
back to Him. She rushed to the church building this morning wanting to get her 
life on track and turn back to God. However, she sees the people (the church)
talking about her and embarrassed she turns and runs back out the door ..back 
to the streets from whence she came.

Unfortunately, this is just one of many examples of experiences that people are 
having "in church" every week across the country. I believe we have lost
sight of the fact that we are supposed to be "the church." It's much bigger 
than the "building" we worship in.

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What happen to the church being a place of support, love, forgiveness? When did 
we become so judgmental that we lost sight of our purpose?

Why are there so many Christians remaining in bondage because they are afraid 
to let down their guards and share their struggles with sexual immorality
or drugs or lying because they fear what people will say?

There was a time when "church" was a safe haven - a place where one could shed 
the layers of disappointment, bitterness and shame and through people ...
could embrace the grace and mercy of our loving God. Now all too often, people 
are so wrapped up in their own "issues" that we are no longer reaching out
to the sick and brokenhearted.

Too often, we come to the church building and go through the motions of "just 
being there" and leave just as messed up as we were when we came in. 

We have to stop this and get back to being the church God called us to be. We 
must realize that it's not just a place for the saints that seemingly have
it altogether come to gather each week ... but it should be ...

A place of prayer
A place of healing 
A place of unconditional love and support
A place of compassion 
A place of forgiveness
A place of refuge 
A place of honor and respect 

And this is not just an attitude to adopt when you walk into the church 
building ... but we as the church need to be this way at all times. What do your
words and actions say about "the church" on your job, in your neighborhoods or 
in the marketplace? Can a person that is in search of God follow you to
find Him? Or will they like the girl in the story be too embarrassed to come to 
you that they decide to stay in sin and bondage?

Let us remember to ...Let your light so shine before men, that they may see 
your good works and glorify your Father in heaven... Matt 5:16

Tanya James

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